Instructions You will be creating a newscast approximately 1015 minutes as a large group In your smaller groups you and a partner will be researching a news story on India Create a SCRIPT to present to the camera approximately 12 minutes long ID: 350619
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Newscast Instructions and TipsSlide2
Instructions
You will be creating a newscast (approximately 10-15 minutes ) as a large group
In your smaller groups, you and a partner will be researching a news story on India
Create a SCRIPT to present to the camera (approximately 1-2 minutes long)
Use any props/costumes to enhance your segment
Remember to include a background image during your part
Near the end, all segments must be lined up in a sensible orderSlide3
Producer instructions
You will be the driving force behind your
newsteam
Organize the order of segments and tie them all together
Your master vision of the show will be the key to success
Make sure everyone stays on task, has quality content, and is using their creativity to the max
You are free to give suggestions, help a group with research, input ideas and be on film if you care to be
You are NOT the boss, but a GUIDE!Slide4
Anchor instructions
Your job is all-inclusive
You will be giving the intro to each news story in a creative and well-presented manner
You are the FACES of your news station, so bring your best to the table!
Filler comments, attention grabbers, and more are all encouraged. Participating with other groups is also encouragedSlide5
Reporter instructions
You are the worker bees of the news team – the bread AND the butter
Research your content using your textbook, notes, or the internet to find the following for your story/person-of-interest
Background information
Content/vocabulary
Causes and effects
Stories
and more!
Make a STORY out of it, not just a presentation. Watch the local news for inspiration!
Use props and costumes to the max. Be as creative as your minds can take you!